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How Google Search Console Tracks ‘People Also Ask’ Performance Data via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google clarifies how performance data for pages in the ‘people also ask’ section is measured in Search Console – such as clicks, impressions, and positions. The post How Google Search Console Tracks ‘People Also Ask’ Performance Data appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Internal Linking is Super Critical For SEO via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google’s John Mueller affirms the importance of internal linking for SEO and recommends a strategic approach The post Internal Linking is Super Critical For SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Transitioning, Rebranding & Leading In SEO: Q&A With Rachel Heseltine via @sejournal, @mirandalmwrites
What does diversity, equity and inclusion mean in practice in your organization? Rachel Heseltine shares her transition and coming out experiences. The post Transitioning, Rebranding & Leading In SEO: Q&A With Rachel Heseltine appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
10 Women In SEO & Marketing On How To #BreakTheBias via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
International Women’s Day is an important reminder that it’s time to #BreakTheBias. These women recommend some ways you can get started. The post 10 Women In SEO & Marketing On How To #BreakTheBias appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
LinkedIn Profiles Can Now Display Career Breaks via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
A new feature for LinkedIn profiles allows you to highlight career breaks and provide more context about skills and experiences gained away from the workplace. The post LinkedIn Profiles Can Now Display Career Breaks appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
7 Ways To Use Semantic SEO For Higher Rankings via @sejournal, @madmanick
Use these semantic SEO strategies to make the relevance and meaning of your content unambiguously clear to Google and searchers alike. The post 7 Ways To Use Semantic SEO For Higher Rankings appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google On Recipe Pages – Are They Getting Too Long? via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google hears the complaints about recipe pages getting too long, and suggests more concise pages might be better for users. The post Google On Recipe Pages – Are They Getting Too Long? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How Much Revenue Are You Losing From Organic Traffic Declines? [Webinar] via @sejournal, @hethr_campbell
“Why are we losing traffic?” We know Traffic = Customers = Revenue. Don’t worry. The tips in this webinar make recovering lost organic traffic easy. The post How Much Revenue Are You Losing From Organic Traffic Declines? [Webinar] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
User Search History As A Google Ranking Factor: What You Need To Know via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Check out the claims around user search history as a ranking factor and get clarity around the extent to which it impacts results. The post User Search History As A Google Ranking Factor: What You Need To Know appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Yandex Warns Debt May Affect Ability To Continue Operating via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Yandex issued a statement warning that debt may cause material adverse effect on ability to keep operating The post Yandex Warns Debt May Affect Ability To Continue Operating appeared first on Search Engine Journal.